Munich is the capital of Bavaria and Germany's third largest city with a million and a half inhabitants.

The Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (MVV) is the body that organizes the metropolitan public transport services and pricing in Munich, the suburban rail network (S-Bahn) and the underground (U-Bahn), trams and buses, these latter under the Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) or Munich Transport Company. There are also night bus services.

During the day, MVV runs 8 metro, 13 tram and 69 bus lines. In addition, 4 night tram and 12 bus services. Buses usually run through the central part of the city and are organised with numbers ranging from 50 to 199. The lines from 50 to 63, called Metrobus, are services with greater affluence often with high capacity vehicles and lower frequencies.

In Munich we don’t have a 32 bus, therefore, I need to go to talk about route 132 to write this post. This service connects the center from nearby Marienplatz in the southwest Forstenrieder Park, through Isartor, Fraunhoferstraße, Baldeplatz, Implerstraße, Harras and Forstenrieder Allee with a frequency between 10 and 20 minutes, from Monday to Sunday.